Only 10 Days Left to claim free backup of The Witcher and The
Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings on GOG.com; Witcher 2 price drops fo

WARSAW, Poland (20 June 2012) -- All PC gamers who already own
The Witcher and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings only have 10 days
remaining to claim free digital back-up copy from GOG.com if they
do not have their activation key. Further, CD Projekt RED has
dropped the price of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings in all
territories that pay in USD, and the permanent new SRP for these
areas is $39.99 USD

Over the last few months, development studio CD Projekt RED has
further demonstrated their love for customers by giving away more
than 3 million free backup copies of The Witcher and the sequel The
Witcher 2 : Assassins of Kings. Anyone who has purchased either
game from anywhere in the world is able to go to
www.gog.com and claim a completely DRM-free
backup copy of the game, with tons of extra content like
wallpapers, videos, artbooks, and more. Providing everyone who ever
bought the game anywhere with the definitive digital edition of
their award-winning RPGs was a big move for CD Projekt RED, and
they’re reminding gamers that if they don’t have their
product key and need to go through a manual verification process to
claim their free copy of either game, they only have 10 days left.
Any requests for manual verification of ownership of The Witcher or
The Witcher 2 for PC download after 11:59 PM GMT on 30 June 2012
will be out of luck. Don’t wait any longer and redeem your
free back-up copy and gain access to The Witcher games from
anywhere in the world, anytime, and--of course--completely
DRM-free.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings has also dropped the SRP for
the PC version in all countries that pay in US dollars, and the
price in the United States and throughout much of the rest of the
world is now $39.99 USD; in the EU, UK, and Australia and New
Zealand, the price remains the same, but GOG.com has updated their
Fair Price Package so that gamers receive a fair value for their
money no matter where they live.

About CD Projekt RED Studio

Developers of the award-winning besetting Witcher franchise of
video games, this Polish development studio has sold millions of
copies of their game on PC, Mac, and Xbox 360. After 6 years of
developing fantasy games set in Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher
universe, they have announced that they will be creating a new
franchise of games based on the "Cyberpunk" futuristic RPG system
in collaboration with Mike Pondsmith, the original designer of the
pen-and-paper universe in which the upcoming game is set. CD
Projekt RED is part of the CD Projekt RED S.A. group of companies
traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange under symbol
CDR.

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